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Legal disassembly
Mark Rasch, 2005-08-22

When security researcher and ISS employee Michael Lynn went to give a presentation at the Black Hat conference in Las Vegas, little did he know he would ignite a legal firestorm questioning whether even the act of looking for security vulnerabilities violates the law.

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Alexey Vesnin
Lynn was right and he'd touched one of the most vulnerable places in the big corporations' strategy - he disclosured the code. The one they've hiding for all the time. But they hide a source only for one reason - they're afraid to show that all the things they're doing is chargin' us and nothing more...

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